Music is the Magic Pill

If there was one subject or one activity that acted like a magic pill, bringing cognitive, social, health, and educational growth and benefits, wouldn’t you want that?

Of course you would– and so does Sophia Academy. Decades-long research shows that MUSIC is that magic activity. Here are just some of the benefits (from NAMM newsletter article “Benefits of Learning and Playing Music”):

  • Music engages areas of the brain which are involved with paying attention, making predictions and updating events in our memory.
  • Musicians are found to have superior working memory compared to non-musicians.
  • Musical experience strengthens many of the same aspects of brain function that are impaired in individuals with language and learning difficulties.
  • Those who played an instrument for two years showed a stronger “neurophysiological distinction” between certain sounds than children who didn’t get the instrumental training.
  • Listening to music reduced heart rate, blood pressure and anxiety in heart disease patients.
  • Music can trigger the brain to release chemicals that distract the body from pain.
  • Music both makes [people] feel happier and results in increased blood flow in their blood vessels.
  • Students involved in music programs scored 107 points higher on the SAT’s than students with no participation.  

At Sophia Academy, all students learn music theory and take guitar lessons. They had a great deal of fun at the end of the year producing their own music through a music tech program on mac computers. We thank Mr. Tucker for his faithful service to the students at Sophia.

Multi-Sensory Reading

Sophia students use multiple senses in major subjects as well as in targeted interventions. Here, a student uses tiles on a website called Whizzimo to practice his spelling while another one uses syllable and sound lines on a whiteboard. Hearing, seeing, touching all work together to increase our reading comprehension.

Math Becomes Actively Hands-on

When we say we learn math hands-on, we sometimes mean that we use manipulatives and overlays to compute or to factor polynomials. But math at Sophia Academy took a serious turn towards hands-on when students used algebra, geometry, and trigonometry to design and build scale models of an airport, a baseball field, and a trebuchet. Understanding ratios and learning to measure precisely as students worked through their design soon turned to sawing lumber, drilling holes, nailing, sanding, painting, gluing, and more as they turned ideas into amazing works of creative genius.

We turned Sophia Academy into a workshop for two weeks, learning many life skills while using our math. Consider a Sophia Academy education for learning differently. Call us at 267-595-4723 or fill out the contact form on this website.